The Chronic and Short-Term Effects of Gefinitib on Airway Remodeling and Inflammation in a Mouse Model of Asthma

Background: Asthma is a complex and heterogeneous chronic inflammatory disorder which is characterized by airway remodeling and airway inflammation, including goblet cell and airway smooth muscle cell hyperplasia, mucus hypersecretion and eosinophils infiltration. Epidermal growth factor receptor (E...

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Main Authors: Liqiang Song, Huanzhang Tang, Dapeng Liu, Jiao Song, Yunfu Wu, Shuoyao Qu, Yan Li
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Language:English
Published: Cell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KG 2016-01-01
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spelling doaj-8fc84c6e80a44ccb8edc057bc7fa60312020-11-25T02:46:56ZengCell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KGCellular Physiology and Biochemistry1015-89871421-97782016-01-0138119420610.1159/000438621438621The Chronic and Short-Term Effects of Gefinitib on Airway Remodeling and Inflammation in a Mouse Model of AsthmaLiqiang SongHuanzhang TangDapeng LiuJiao SongYunfu WuShuoyao QuYan LiBackground: Asthma is a complex and heterogeneous chronic inflammatory disorder which is characterized by airway remodeling and airway inflammation, including goblet cell and airway smooth muscle cell hyperplasia, mucus hypersecretion and eosinophils infiltration. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) plays an important role in goblet cell hyperplasia and mucus hypersecretion. We aimed to investigate the effects of gefitinib, an EGFR inhibitor, on ovalbumin (OVA)-induced airway remodeling and inflammation of a mouse model of asthma. Methods: Pathological changes of OVA sensitization of BALB/c mice were measured by H&E and PAS staining; pEGFR, Bcl-2 and Bax expression was measured by western blot; ELISA was used to measure the level of muc5ac, IL-13 and IFN-γ; TUNEL staining was used to detect goblet cell apoptosis. Results: At the present study, H&E and PAS staining showed that mice pretreated with gefinitib developed fewer pathological changes compared with asthmatic mice and gefinitib treatment asthmatic mice, such as a remarkable reduction in airway inflammation, goblet cell and airway smooth muscle cell hyperplasia. Chronic gefitinib treatment or short-term gefitinib treatment significant down-regulate the expression of pEGFR compared with asthma group. Also, chronic gefitinib treatment markedly decreased the levels of muc5ac and IL-13 in BALF, whereas the level of IFN-γ did not change obviously. TUNEL staining showed that the goblet cell apoptosis rate was much higher in the short-term gefinitib treatment group compared with the asthma and chronic gefitinib treatment group which was accompanied by a decrease in Bcl-2 levels and an increase in Bax expression in goblet cells. Conclusion: In summary, our results suggested that gefinitib may have a potential role in airway remodeling and inflammation, and may be an effective pharmacotherapy for asthma.http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/438621InflammationAirway remodelingEpidermal growth factor receptorAsthmaGefinitib
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author Liqiang Song
Huanzhang Tang
Dapeng Liu
Jiao Song
Yunfu Wu
Shuoyao Qu
Yan Li
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Huanzhang Tang
Dapeng Liu
Jiao Song
Yunfu Wu
Shuoyao Qu
Yan Li
The Chronic and Short-Term Effects of Gefinitib on Airway Remodeling and Inflammation in a Mouse Model of Asthma
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
Inflammation
Airway remodeling
Epidermal growth factor receptor
Asthma
Gefinitib
author_facet Liqiang Song
Huanzhang Tang
Dapeng Liu
Jiao Song
Yunfu Wu
Shuoyao Qu
Yan Li
author_sort Liqiang Song
title The Chronic and Short-Term Effects of Gefinitib on Airway Remodeling and Inflammation in a Mouse Model of Asthma
title_short The Chronic and Short-Term Effects of Gefinitib on Airway Remodeling and Inflammation in a Mouse Model of Asthma
title_full The Chronic and Short-Term Effects of Gefinitib on Airway Remodeling and Inflammation in a Mouse Model of Asthma
title_fullStr The Chronic and Short-Term Effects of Gefinitib on Airway Remodeling and Inflammation in a Mouse Model of Asthma
title_full_unstemmed The Chronic and Short-Term Effects of Gefinitib on Airway Remodeling and Inflammation in a Mouse Model of Asthma
title_sort chronic and short-term effects of gefinitib on airway remodeling and inflammation in a mouse model of asthma
publisher Cell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KG
series Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
issn 1015-8987
1421-9778
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background: Asthma is a complex and heterogeneous chronic inflammatory disorder which is characterized by airway remodeling and airway inflammation, including goblet cell and airway smooth muscle cell hyperplasia, mucus hypersecretion and eosinophils infiltration. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) plays an important role in goblet cell hyperplasia and mucus hypersecretion. We aimed to investigate the effects of gefitinib, an EGFR inhibitor, on ovalbumin (OVA)-induced airway remodeling and inflammation of a mouse model of asthma. Methods: Pathological changes of OVA sensitization of BALB/c mice were measured by H&E and PAS staining; pEGFR, Bcl-2 and Bax expression was measured by western blot; ELISA was used to measure the level of muc5ac, IL-13 and IFN-γ; TUNEL staining was used to detect goblet cell apoptosis. Results: At the present study, H&E and PAS staining showed that mice pretreated with gefinitib developed fewer pathological changes compared with asthmatic mice and gefinitib treatment asthmatic mice, such as a remarkable reduction in airway inflammation, goblet cell and airway smooth muscle cell hyperplasia. Chronic gefitinib treatment or short-term gefitinib treatment significant down-regulate the expression of pEGFR compared with asthma group. Also, chronic gefitinib treatment markedly decreased the levels of muc5ac and IL-13 in BALF, whereas the level of IFN-γ did not change obviously. TUNEL staining showed that the goblet cell apoptosis rate was much higher in the short-term gefinitib treatment group compared with the asthma and chronic gefitinib treatment group which was accompanied by a decrease in Bcl-2 levels and an increase in Bax expression in goblet cells. Conclusion: In summary, our results suggested that gefinitib may have a potential role in airway remodeling and inflammation, and may be an effective pharmacotherapy for asthma.
topic Inflammation
Airway remodeling
Epidermal growth factor receptor
Asthma
Gefinitib
url http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/438621
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